ConocoPhillips asset acquisition set to make Chrysaor leader in UK
Tue, Apr 23, 2019 | By publisher
Oil & Gas
Following the recent news that ConocoPhillips is to sell its remaining UK upstream assets to Chrysaor Holdings for US$2.675bn,
Daniel Rogers, an Upstream Oil & Gas analyst at GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company, estimated that Chrysaor will become a leader in UK oil and gas production and offers his insight on the transaction: “The deal signifies Chrysaor’s ambition to become a major player in the UK oil and gas space, advancing on a failed attempt by Ineos AG to acquire the ConocoPhillips assets late last year when talks eventually fell through. The deal will make Chrysaor the largest producer in the UK in 2019; producing over 180,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, boed, only marginally ahead of French supermajor Total SA and leapfrogging supermajors BP Plc and Royal Dutch Shell, according to GlobalData.
“Chrysaor will be picking up valuable producing assets such as Clair, Brodgar and Britannia, but the lack of planned or announced projects in the region suggest that new investment will be focused on redeveloping existing assets. Value is likely to be added by increasing recovery from the mature ‘J-Area’, in which Conoco undertook a development drilling campaign last year. The acquisition also helps Chrysaor balance its portfolio from dominantly oil, to a roughly equal split of oil and gas reserves.
“Looking forward it will be interesting to see how decommissioning liabilities will be dealt with as part of the deal; major facilities are undergoing decommissioning such as the Viking Satellite platforms and its associated infield infrastructure, which come with significant cost. The company was able to avoid around US$1bn in decommissioning liabilities associated with the Shell mega deal announced in 2015.”
– Apr. 23, 2019 @ 04:45 GMT |
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